Campus Reopened

The campus will be open for classes and all other business Monday, Nov. 19 and Tuesday, Nov. 20 with a regular employee workday and faculty duty day (no classes scheduled) on Wednesday, Nov. 21. Updates at go.sjsu.edu/air.

Dating Violence

Dating Violence is abuse committed by a person who is or has been in a social or dating
relationship of a romantic or intimate nature with the victim. This may include someone
the victim just met; i.e., at a party, introduced through a friend, or on a social
networking website. For purposes of this definition, “abuse” means intentionally or
recklessly causing or attempting to cause bodily injury or placing another person
in reasonable apprehension of imminent serious bodily injury to himself or herself,
or another. Abuse does not include non-physical, emotional distress or injury.

Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence is abuse committed against someone who is a current or former spouse;
current or former cohabitant; someone with whom the abuser has a child; someone with
whom the abuser has or had a dating or engagement relationship; or a person similarly
situated under California domestic or family violence law. Cohabitant means two unrelated
persons living together for a substantial period of time, resulting in some permanency
of relationship. Factors that may determine whether persons are cohabiting include,
but are not limited to, (1) sexual relations between the parties while sharing the
same living quarters, (2) sharing of income or expenses, (3) joint use or ownership
of property, (4) whether the parties hold themselves out as husband and wife, (5)
the continuity of the relationship, and (6) the length of the relationship. For purposes
of this definition, “abuse” means intentionally or recklessly causing or attempting
to cause bodily injury or placing another person in reasonable apprehension of imminent
serious bodily injury to himself or herself, or another. Abuse does not include non-physical,
emotional distress or injury.